North Carolina's lieutenant governor backs anti-CRT effort: Kids should understand 'greatness of this nation'
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North Carolina's first African American lieutenant governor is throwing his support behind a nationwide initiative to challenge what's being called racial "indoctrination" in schools.
"Growing up poor here in North Carolina, our family saw many struggles … my father was an alcoholic," Robinson said in a video posted by the anti-CRT group 1776 Action. "We saw a lot of domestic violence in our house," he added. "My mother had a fifth-grade education when my father passed away. I was 12 years old – but my mother took on the task of raising us and she did it quite well."More Related News